Location - This helps other users to know where you ride the most. The timezone will update automatically when you input your city.

Primary Club - Choose which club you would like to appear under your name on your Strava profile.

Weight - Don't worry, we keep this one a secret. We use this information to help us make power output calculations (if you don't own a power meter) and for filtering the leaderboard by weight (a Premium feature).

Vanity URL - Here you can select a vanity URL to link to your Profile page. You can share this URL with your friends, post it to websites, or just remember for easy navigating to your Profile page.

Choose between miles/pounds and kilometers/kilograms under Display Preferences. You can also choose your default sport between running and cycling, your default leaderboard filter, and your default highlight image for the feed.

To learn more about the privacy options available for your profile, see our article here.

Strava can help you track how much you use your favorite gear. Got to My Gear to add your bikes, bicycle components and shoes. More information on adding gear to your profile can be found here.

Review which applications have access your Strava data by visiting My Apps. You can revoke access from this page if necessary.

Add a Strava badge to your blog or website to share your profile and achievements. From My Badges, select your badge size and style to generate a code that you can copy.

X-Features are experiments that we've built that aren't quite ready for full integration into the site, but we want to share them so you can try them out! Features may be added, removed, or break at any time, so use them at your own risk. Enable or disable X-Features and use the "Send feedback" option to share your thoughts.